Podcast | February 25, 2026

Tomorrow, agricultural systems will also rely on women and men who are redefining what it means to be a farmer

Taking over the family farm is not just about inheriting a place or a set of skills. It means stepping into a demanding day-to-day reality, working with techniques and practices passed down over generations, and facing economic decisions that can be complex. This precious legacy often comes with a major challenge: preserving a history while at the same time inventing new ways of farming. What if tomorrow’s agricultural system also depended on new hybrid models — rooted in their local territories yet open to the world — able to combine new technical expertise with family heritage, and to rethink how work is organised and responsibilities are shared?

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Anne Trombini: Tomorrow, every step of our agricultural systems will thrive on models that are economically sustainable, ensuring prosperity from farm to table.

The agricultural transition relies on collective action, creating win-win models where everyone contributes their part and reaps lasting value.

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